Show-Me NAACP Lawsuit Against Photo ID Struck Down

In our humble opinion here was the biggest problem with this argument . . .

Black communities are PERFECTLY CAPABLE of providing photo ID to vote. 

It really is that simple and the arguments against ID requirements were always suspect. 

However . . .

It's important to note that this legal decision still leaves an opening for other complaints . . .

Missouri lawmakers passed legislation in 2022 that established a photo ID requirement at the polls. The NAACP and voting rights group had sued, arguing that its intention was to disenfranchise large groups of people.

A Missouri state law requiring a photo ID to vote will remain intact.

Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem ruled Monday that a lawsuit challenging the photo ID requirement lacks standing.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Missouri law requiring a photo ID to vote upheld by judge, throwing out NAACP lawsuit

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